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 Stella Frame is New Equality Representative

BarTalk October 2003
Volume 15, Number 5

The CBABC is pleased to introduce the 2003/2004 CBABC Equality Representative, Stella Frame.

Stella Frame is a director of Boughton Peterson Yang Anderson Law Corporation. She graduated from UVic Law School in 1988 and was called to the bar in 1989. Stella practises in civil litigation with a focus on banking, commercial, construction (leaky condos), and bankruptcy and insolvency litigation. She is the firm’s leader in the Meritas Worldwide Organization Insolvency Group and leads the firm’s insolvency practice group. Stella updates course materials for the Professional Legal Training Course (PLTC) and the Practice Checklists Manual for the Law Society of B.C. She also delivers the collections lecture for PLTC and has delivered speeches on insolvency issues to financial institutions and related credit grantors’ associations. Stella is a member of the CBABC’s Judicial Advisory Committee and a past member of both the Women’s Advisory, and the Court Order Enforcement Act Review committees. She is a member of the Provincial Council Executive Committee, Secretary of the Insolvency Section and Chair of the Equality Committee.


This article was published in the October 2003 issue of BarTalk and is subject to the copyright by the British Columbia Branch of the Canadian Bar Association, 2005, all rights reserved.


 

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